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Central African Republic: Central African Republic's Opposition Leader Renounces French Citizenship to Run for President

[allAfrica] Former Central African Republic prime minister Anicet-Georges Dologuélé has announced that he had renounced his French citizenship to run against President Faustin Touadéra in the December 2025 elections.
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Central African Republic: Central African Republic's Opposition Leader Renounces French Citizenship to Run for President

[allAfrica] Former Central African Republic prime minister Anicet-Georges Dologuélé has announced that he had renounced his French citizenship to run against President Faustin Touadéra in the December 2025 elections.

Africa: From Seeds to Strength - How Rwanda's Model Villages Offer a Pathway to Resilience

[IFRC] On any given morning in Rwanda's Mukindo Sector, Gisagara District, you'll hear goats bleating from their pens, while chickens peck at the dusty paths between homes.
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Africa: From Seeds to Strength - How Rwanda's Model Villages Offer a Pathway to Resilience

[IFRC] On any given morning in Rwanda's Mukindo Sector, Gisagara District, you'll hear goats bleating from their pens, while chickens peck at the dusty paths between homes.

Rwanda: Govt Revises Impact Assessment Law to Cover Social Safeguards

[New Times] The government has introduced a new ministerial order that makes both environmental and social impact assessments mandatory for major development projects, a move experts say will ensure that growth is not only ecologically sustainable but also so
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Rwanda: Govt Revises Impact Assessment Law to Cover Social Safeguards

[New Times] The government has introduced a new ministerial order that makes both environmental and social impact assessments mandatory for major development projects, a move experts say will ensure that growth is not only ecologically sustainable but also socially responsible.

Nigeria/Rwanda: World Cup 2026 - Amavubi Start Training for Nigeria, Zim Qualifiers

[New Times] Rwanda's Amavubi are Monday, September 1, starting intensive training sessions at Amahoro Stadium, preparing for the upcoming two World Cup 2026 Qualifiers against Nigeria and Zimbabwe.
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Nigeria/Rwanda: World Cup 2026 - Amavubi Start Training for Nigeria, Zim Qualifiers

[New Times] Rwanda's Amavubi are Monday, September 1, starting intensive training sessions at Amahoro Stadium, preparing for the upcoming two World Cup 2026 Qualifiers against Nigeria and Zimbabwe.

Congo-Kinshasa: Islamic State Massacres in Eastern DRC - Who Are the Insurgents and Why Are They Killing Civilians?

[The Conversation Africa] More than 100 civilians have perished in a spate of attacks by Islamic State-backed rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo in mid-2025. The Islamic State's Central African Province - known locally as Allied Democratic Forces
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Congo-Kinshasa: Islamic State Massacres in Eastern DRC - Who Are the Insurgents and Why Are They Killing Civilians?

[The Conversation Africa] More than 100 civilians have perished in a spate of attacks by Islamic State-backed rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo in mid-2025. The Islamic State's Central African Province - known locally as Allied Democratic Forces - claimed an attack on Christian worshippers in late July which killed at least 49. Other attacks in August killed 52 villagers. By mid-2025 the group had been more active than during any previous year. Stig Jarle Hansen, a researcher and author of several books on jihadism in

Cameroon: Cameroon's Election Risks Instability, No Matter Who Wins

[The Conversation Africa] Cameroonians will vote in presidential elections on 12 October 2025. The incumbent, Paul Biya, who has been in office for nearly 43 years, will be a candidate.
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Cameroon: Cameroon's Election Risks Instability, No Matter Who Wins

[The Conversation Africa] Cameroonians will vote in presidential elections on 12 October 2025. The incumbent, Paul Biya, who has been in office for nearly 43 years, will be a candidate.

Rwanda: Four Airplanes Expected As Rwanda Ratifies Rwf40bn Deal With Opec

[New Times] The Government of Rwanda has ratified a $27.95 million (approx. Rwf40 billion) loan agreement with the OPEC Fund for International Development to support the establishment of a Center of Excellence in Aviation Skills (CEAS).
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Rwanda: Four Airplanes Expected As Rwanda Ratifies Rwf40bn Deal With Opec

[New Times] The Government of Rwanda has ratified a $27.95 million (approx. Rwf40 billion) loan agreement with the OPEC Fund for International Development to support the establishment of a Center of Excellence in Aviation Skills (CEAS).

Rwanda: Gasamagera Applauds RPF Relations With Uganda's NRM

[New Times] Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF) Secretary General, Wellars Gasamagera, has reaffirmed the commitment to good relations with Uganda's ruling party, the National Resistance Movement (NRM).
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Rwanda: Gasamagera Applauds RPF Relations With Uganda's NRM

[New Times] Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF) Secretary General, Wellars Gasamagera, has reaffirmed the commitment to good relations with Uganda's ruling party, the National Resistance Movement (NRM).

Rwanda: Rwanda Receives First Migrants Deported From the U.S.

[allAfrica] Seven migrants have been deported from the United States arrived in Rwanda in mid-August. This marked the first group under a deal made with former U.S. President Donald Trump's administration. The agreement is expected to relocate 250 migrant
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Rwanda: Rwanda Receives First Migrants Deported From the U.S.

[allAfrica] Seven migrants have been deported from the United States arrived in Rwanda in mid-August. This marked the first group under a deal made with former U.S. President Donald Trump's administration. The agreement is expected to relocate 250 migrants to Rwanda.

Equatorial Guinea: Equatorial Guinea Sextapes - Baltasar Engonga Bags Eight-Year Jail Term

[Premium Times] Engonga, whose explicit sex tapes with multiple women went viral in 2024, has made headlines repeatedly.
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Equatorial Guinea: Equatorial Guinea Sextapes - Baltasar Engonga Bags Eight-Year Jail Term

[Premium Times] Engonga, whose explicit sex tapes with multiple women went viral in 2024, has made headlines repeatedly.

Congo-Kinshasa: Conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo - the Peace That Never Was

[FPRI] The June 27, 2025, signing of a Peace Agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the Republic of Rwanda in Washington, DC and the Declaration of Principles, agreed to by representatives of the DRC government and representatives o
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Congo-Kinshasa: Conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo - the Peace That Never Was

[FPRI] The June 27, 2025, signing of a Peace Agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the Republic of Rwanda in Washington, DC and the Declaration of Principles, agreed to by representatives of the DRC government and representatives of the Congo River Alliance/March 23 Movement (AFC/M23) on July 19, 2025, in Doha, Qatar were much ballyhooed by international organizations and the media. US President Donald Trump, a week before the DRC-Rwanda signing ceremony, posted on his Truth Social

Rwanda: Rwanda Receives Seven Migrants From U.S.

[New Times] The Rwandan government has confirmed the arrival of seven migrants from the United States, as part of a resettlement agreement signed this year.
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Rwanda: Rwanda Receives Seven Migrants From U.S.

[New Times] The Rwandan government has confirmed the arrival of seven migrants from the United States, as part of a resettlement agreement signed this year.

Rwanda: Rwanda to Host «Rumble in the Jungle Ride 2025» Motorbike Adventure

[The Inspirer] Adventure and culture will meet on two wheels this September as Rwanda welcomes riders from around the world for the Rumble in the Jungle Ride 2025, a four-day motorbike experience showcasing the nation's landscapes, heritage, and vibrant commu
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Rwanda: Rwanda to Host «Rumble in the Jungle Ride 2025» Motorbike Adventure

[The Inspirer] Adventure and culture will meet on two wheels this September as Rwanda welcomes riders from around the world for the Rumble in the Jungle Ride 2025, a four-day motorbike experience showcasing the nation's landscapes, heritage, and vibrant communities.

Rwanda: Rwandan Company Seals Historic Deal to Supply Tungsten to the U.S.

[New Times] A historic deal has been finalised to directly supply Tungsten concentrate from Rwanda to the United States, with the first shipment now being prepared, Trinity Metals has announced.
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Rwanda: Rwandan Company Seals Historic Deal to Supply Tungsten to the U.S.

[New Times] A historic deal has been finalised to directly supply Tungsten concentrate from Rwanda to the United States, with the first shipment now being prepared, Trinity Metals has announced.

Southern Africa: SADC Regional Workshop On ICT Statistics and Observatory Opens in Kinshasa

[SADC] The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Secretariat, in collaboration with the National Institute of Statistics and Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications in Democratic Republic of Congo, officially opened the Regional Workshop on ICT Stati
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Southern Africa: SADC Regional Workshop On ICT Statistics and Observatory Opens in Kinshasa

[SADC] The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Secretariat, in collaboration with the National Institute of Statistics and Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications in Democratic Republic of Congo, officially opened the Regional Workshop on ICT Statistics and Enhancement of the SADC ICT Observatory in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo. The five-day workshop, which is being held from 25-29 August 2025, is convened under the framework of the SADC Regional Statistics Project and aims to support the

Angola: New Minimum Wage Comes Into Effect Next September

[ANGOP] Luanda -- The new national minimum wage, set at 100,000 kwanzas, comes into effect starting this September, the National Director of Labor, Blanche Chendovava, announced Tuesday in Luanda.
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Angola: New Minimum Wage Comes Into Effect Next September

[ANGOP] Luanda -- The new national minimum wage, set at 100,000 kwanzas, comes into effect starting this September, the National Director of Labor, Blanche Chendovava, announced Tuesday in Luanda.

Rwanda: How Faith Leaders Are Helping End HIV Stigma in Rwanda

[New Times] On a Sunday morning in Kigali, as worshippers gather for prayers, the sermon carries a message that goes beyond the spiritual. The pastor speaks openly about HIV, urging the congregation to get tested and to support those living with the virus.
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Rwanda: How Faith Leaders Are Helping End HIV Stigma in Rwanda

[New Times] On a Sunday morning in Kigali, as worshippers gather for prayers, the sermon carries a message that goes beyond the spiritual. The pastor speaks openly about HIV, urging the congregation to get tested and to support those living with the virus.

Chad: What Makes Lake Iro in Chad So Special? It's Not Just a Viral Sunglint Photo

[The Conversation Africa] Lake Iro in Chad was in the news in early August 2025 after a picture taken by a NASA astronaut was published showing it looking like a large, circular silver mirror as sunlight reflected off its surface and into space. The phenomeno
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Chad: What Makes Lake Iro in Chad So Special? It's Not Just a Viral Sunglint Photo

[The Conversation Africa] Lake Iro in Chad was in the news in early August 2025 after a picture taken by a NASA astronaut was published showing it looking like a large, circular silver mirror as sunlight reflected off its surface and into space. The phenomenon is known as a sunglint and can happen to any water surface under the right conditions. The startling picture led The Conversation Africa to find out more about the lake. Pierre Rochette is an emeritus professor in geophysics from Aix-Marseille University in France. He has

Africa: Africa CDC Pushes For More Support In Fight Against Mpox

[allAfrica] Monrovia -- The African Centers for Disease Control (Africa CDC) is accelerating efforts to mobilize resources in its fight against mpox, one year after declaring the outbreak a public health emergency of continental security.
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Africa: Africa CDC Pushes For More Support In Fight Against Mpox

[allAfrica] Monrovia -- The African Centers for Disease Control (Africa CDC) is accelerating efforts to mobilize resources in its fight against mpox, one year after declaring the outbreak a public health emergency of continental security.

Rwanda: Fitnesspoint Kimihurura Expands, Offering More Space for Functional Training, Martial Arts

[New Times] Fitnesspoint's Kimihurura branch has expanded by taking over the upstairs space formerly occupied by Kimi's Bar. This provides more room for functional training, CrossFit, martial arts, and swimming, and eliminates the discomfort previously experi
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Rwanda: Fitnesspoint Kimihurura Expands, Offering More Space for Functional Training, Martial Arts

[New Times] Fitnesspoint's Kimihurura branch has expanded by taking over the upstairs space formerly occupied by Kimi's Bar. This provides more room for functional training, CrossFit, martial arts, and swimming, and eliminates the discomfort previously experienced by aerobics and swimming clients due to the bar's presence.

Congo-Kinshasa: Supporters of Ex-DR Congo President Kabila Denounce Proposed Death Penalty As 'Sham'

[RFI] Prosecutors in a military court in Democratic Republic of Congo have requested the death penalty for former leader Joseph Kabila who is on trial in absentia on charges including treason over alleged support for Rwanda-backed M23 armed group. Kabila's pa
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Congo-Kinshasa: Supporters of Ex-DR Congo President Kabila Denounce Proposed Death Penalty As 'Sham'

[RFI] Prosecutors in a military court in Democratic Republic of Congo have requested the death penalty for former leader Joseph Kabila who is on trial in absentia on charges including treason over alleged support for Rwanda-backed M23 armed group. Kabila's party, the Party for Reconstruction and Democracy (PPRD), called it «a sham trial that comes as no surprise.»

Rwanda: Why Only a Rwandan Court Can Deliver Justice in Agathe Habyarimana's Case

[New Times] The great English writer Charles Dickens once said the law is an 'ass'. The aphorism has never been more apt than last week, when a French judge dismissed the genocide case against Agathe Kanziga, the widow of Juvenal Habyarimana.
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Rwanda: Why Only a Rwandan Court Can Deliver Justice in Agathe Habyarimana's Case

[New Times] The great English writer Charles Dickens once said the law is an 'ass'. The aphorism has never been more apt than last week, when a French judge dismissed the genocide case against Agathe Kanziga, the widow of Juvenal Habyarimana.

Nigeria: 35 Killed As Military Bombs Terrorists At Nigeria-Cameroon Border

[Daily Trust] Troops of the Nigerian military attached with Operation Hadin Kai have bombed over 30 terrorists while attempting to cross to Nigeria from the Cameroon border.
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Nigeria: 35 Killed As Military Bombs Terrorists At Nigeria-Cameroon Border

[Daily Trust] Troops of the Nigerian military attached with Operation Hadin Kai have bombed over 30 terrorists while attempting to cross to Nigeria from the Cameroon border.

Rwanda: Govt to Set Up 200,000-Tonne Grain Hubs to Curb Food Losses

[New Times] The government plans to establish large «grain handling hubs» with a combined capacity to process and store more than 200,000 tonnes of maize, rice, and beans in a bid to cut post-harvest losses to below 5 per cent by 2029, down from 1
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Rwanda: Govt to Set Up 200,000-Tonne Grain Hubs to Curb Food Losses

[New Times] The government plans to establish large «grain handling hubs» with a combined capacity to process and store more than 200,000 tonnes of maize, rice, and beans in a bid to cut post-harvest losses to below 5 per cent by 2029, down from 13.8 per cent in 2023.

Congo-Kinshasa: Rising Insecurity in the East Impedes Diplomatic Progress, Security Council Hears

[UN News] US and Qatari diplomatic efforts to bring a lasting peace to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have not yet led to improved conditions on the ground, where the security situation remains dire, the UN Security Council heard on Friday.
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Congo-Kinshasa: Rising Insecurity in the East Impedes Diplomatic Progress, Security Council Hears

[UN News] US and Qatari diplomatic efforts to bring a lasting peace to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have not yet led to improved conditions on the ground, where the security situation remains dire, the UN Security Council heard on Friday.

Rwanda: Renewed Doha Talks 'Critical Step' to Peace Deal, Says Trump Advisor

[New Times] The United States government has welcomed the resumption of negotiations between DR Congo and the AFC/M23 rebel movement in Doha, describing the process as a «critical step» toward ending decades of conflict in the region.
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Rwanda: Renewed Doha Talks 'Critical Step' to Peace Deal, Says Trump Advisor

[New Times] The United States government has welcomed the resumption of negotiations between DR Congo and the AFC/M23 rebel movement in Doha, describing the process as a «critical step» toward ending decades of conflict in the region.

Congo-Brazzaville: Priests of Bunia - 'State of Siege Has Worsened the Situation'

[Agenzia Fides] Kinshasa -- «The ongoing violence is endangering our province,» declare 76 priests of the Diocese of Bunia in a statement issued on August 20. Bunia is the capital of Ituri, a province in the east of the Democratic Republic of Cong
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Congo-Brazzaville: Priests of Bunia - 'State of Siege Has Worsened the Situation'

[Agenzia Fides] Kinshasa -- «The ongoing violence is endangering our province,» declare 76 priests of the Diocese of Bunia in a statement issued on August 20. Bunia is the capital of Ituri, a province in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, plagued by violence perpetrated by various armed groups and under a state of siege since May 2021 (together with the neighboring province of North Kivu, see Fides, 7/5/2021).

Africa: 300 Japan-Africa Cooperation Agreements Signed At TICAD

[ANGOP] Yokohama -- A total of 300 cooperation agreements between Japanese and African entities were signed during the 9th Edition of the Tokyo International Conference on Africa's Development (TICAD9), three times more than the previous summit, held in 2022
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Africa: 300 Japan-Africa Cooperation Agreements Signed At TICAD

[ANGOP] Yokohama -- A total of 300 cooperation agreements between Japanese and African entities were signed during the 9th Edition of the Tokyo International Conference on Africa's Development (TICAD9), three times more than the previous summit, held in 2022 in Tunisia.

Cameroon: From Grain to Gain - a Story of Women's Empowerment and Food Security in Cameroon

[IFRC] In Kartoua, a remote village in Cameroon's Far North region, women are not just storing millet -- they are storing hope. Through a women-led cereal bank, they are turning vulnerability into strength, and solidarity into survival.
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Cameroon: From Grain to Gain - a Story of Women's Empowerment and Food Security in Cameroon

[IFRC] In Kartoua, a remote village in Cameroon's Far North region, women are not just storing millet -- they are storing hope. Through a women-led cereal bank, they are turning vulnerability into strength, and solidarity into survival.

Cameroon: WFP Warns of Major Cuts to Food Aid in Cameroon As Resources Risk Running Out

[WFP] Yaoundé, Cameroon -- Half a million refugees and the most vulnerable Cameroonians risk being cut off from humanitarian food assistance in the coming weeks as resources reach critically low levels, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) warne
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Cameroon: WFP Warns of Major Cuts to Food Aid in Cameroon As Resources Risk Running Out

[WFP] Yaoundé, Cameroon -- Half a million refugees and the most vulnerable Cameroonians risk being cut off from humanitarian food assistance in the coming weeks as resources reach critically low levels, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) warned today. Without urgent new funding, WFP will be forced to stop life-saving food assistance at the end of August to over 240,000 people who have escaped conflict in Cameroon. Additionally, more than 200,000 children and mothers will lose vital nutrition support, and school meals for